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An analysis of the factors contributing to the emigration of South African nurses

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dc.contributor.advisor Ehlers, V.J. (Dr.) en
dc.contributor.advisor Jooste, K. (Prof.) en
dc.contributor.author Oosthuizen, Martha Johanna en
dc.date.accessioned 2009-08-25T11:02:07Z
dc.date.available 2009-08-25T11:02:07Z
dc.date.issued 2009-08-25T11:02:07Z
dc.date.submitted 2005-06-30 en
dc.identifier.citation Oosthuizen, Martha Johanna (2009) An analysis of the factors contributing to the emigration of South African nurses, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2273> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2273
dc.description.abstract Nurses constitute the largest professional group in South Africa's health care services. Factors contributing to South African nurses' emigration were studied qualitatively by analysing expatriate nurses' responses to open-ended questions, and quantitatively by analysing newly registered nurses' responses to structured questionnaires. These results were contextualised within Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory, revealing that nurses' inability to meet their physiological needs, due to inadequate remuneration, was the major factor contributing to nurses' emigration potential. While improved salaries might enable more nurses to remain in South Africa, expatriate nurses would not return to South Africa unless certain esteem and self-actualisation needs could also be satisfied. Improving nurses' salaries is essential to address South African nurses' emigration potential. However, improved working conditions, enhanced workplace security, improved levels of job satisfaction and the appointment of nurses into currently frozen posts are also necessary, as is governmental and public recognition of the value of the profession. The South African nursing profession, health care services, Government and society should urgently address factors contributing to South African nurses' emigration potential; otherwise a serious shortage of nurses could cause the collapse of this country's health care services. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xvi, 289 leaves)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Emigration of South African nurses en
dc.subject expatriate South African nurses en
dc.subject Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory en
dc.subject migration of nurses en
dc.subject South African emigration en
dc.subject working conditions of South African nurses en
dc.subject.ddc 610.730690968
dc.subject.lcsh Nurses--Salaries, etc.--Law and legislation--South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh Nurses--Supply and demand --South Africa
dc.subject.lcsh South Africa--Emigration and immigration--Social aspects
dc.subject.lcsh South Africa--Emigration and immigration--Economic aspects
dc.title An analysis of the factors contributing to the emigration of South African nurses en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Health Studies en
dc.description.degree DLITT ET PHIL (HEALTH ST) en


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